Long-dormant ’67 Shelby GT500 Needs Just About Everything
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A numbers-matching 1968 Shelby GT500 is worth a lot of money in any condition — but is a rusted-out hulk worth $70,000?
By: Cameron Vanderhorst | March 11, 2020
A numbers-matching 1968 Shelby GT500 is worth a lot of money in any condition — but is a rusted-out hulk worth $70,000?
By: Cameron Vanderhorst | March 11, 2020
Cheap, low-mile GT350 examples are flooding used car market, giving buyers one heck of an enticing opportunity.
By: Brett Foote | March 9, 2020
Loaded GT500 sports an MSRP of $105k but you’ll have to throw an extra $80k-plus on top of that to bring it home.
By: Brett Foote | March 4, 2020
GT500 Track Attack program allows buyers to learn how to control their new beasts with some real-world race track experience.
By: Braden Carlson | February 28, 2020
Only 50 people will be able to buy a 2020 Carroll Shelby Signature Series Mustang, and they’re going fast.
By: Derek Shiekhi | February 18, 2020
Looking for a GT500, but don’t want to pay tens of thousands for it? Around $25,000 will put in you in a badass pony with power.
By: Cameron Aubernon | February 11, 2020
Artist creates breathtaking 3D render of a wide and low Shelby Super snake, which needs to happen in real life also.
By: Braden Carlson | February 6, 2020